•A sign warned motorists on Highway 24 and all drivers, to turn on headlights when the weather turns bad. Thursday's forecast called for afternoon and evening snow showers with possible 2-4 inches of accumulation in the Moberly area.

•After almost a year of investigations and turmoil, the Moberly Area Chamber of Commerce has received over half of the funds embezzled by a former Administrative Assistant.

Friday, December 6, 2002

•New council members, Frank Miller and Freda Roard, were sworn in for the city of Huntsville last night during their regular meeting.

•City of Moberly workers finished repairs on a water main located on McKinsey Street between Morley and the railroad tracks Tuesday. The city was forced to do emergency repairs to the main after it sprung five leaks in four days

•Zion Lutheran Church won first place-best use of theme non-commercial entry in Moberly's holiday parade last night in downtown Moberly while second place went to Show-Me 4-H in that category. North Village Park received Best of Parade. Best Use of Theme Commercial Entry went to Century 21 with Moberly Five and Drive taking second. Lisa Washam, chairperson for the Chamber's Holiday Committee states, "We had a wonderful turnout for the parade; the sidewalks and street were filled with people. I was really delighted to see that the entries put a lot of thought and hard work into their floats and all did a great job in using the theme of making "A Holiday Wish."

Sunday, December 6, 1987

•There will be another automobile given away this year in the Moberly Monitor-Index's Shopper's Appreciation Day and Great Gift Giveaway. A.B. Kelly Motors Inc., has donated a car to be awarded on Dec. 12 during the second annual Index sponsored event. The car, a 1978 Bonneville, is one of many prizes being donated by the Moberly merchants for the popular event. Featured in a photo were Al Kiser, Richard Lewis, Gregg Ogle and Rick Andrews.

Thursday, December 6, 1962

•Donald Ridgeway of Moberly has been elected president of the Randolph County Saddle Club and will succeed Hershel Hagar of Moberly. Other new officers are Howard Green, Moberly, vice president; Mrs. William Kimbrough, Moberly, secretary; and Mrs. Elbert Stockton, Renick, treasurer. The new officers will take over the first of the year.